
Did You Know ?
Students who learn computer programming achieve 16 percentile points higher scores on cognitive ability tests compared to those who do not.
- Age: 6-15
- Sessions are tailored to suit every level, ensuring personalised learning and growth for all.
Our Programme Features
Empowering kids through fun coding!
Develop fun games
Boost communication skill
Build mobile applications
Live sessions
Learn problem-solving
Bespoke curriculum
Coding Multiverse for
Beginners
The beginners' module of the Coding Multiverse curriculum offers a solid foundation in coding and IT for students at different proficiency levels. It covers programming languages, computational thinking, problem-solving skills, and debugging techniques.
- Introduces various coding and IT concepts
- Builds a foundation for advanced programming
- Develops problem-solving skills
- Teaches block-based coding and ScratchJr
- Covers cybersecurity basics and online safety
- Engages in fun coding projects
- Enhances critical and computational thinking
- Enables creation of basic games and animations
- Fosters creativity
- Prepares for advanced programming concepts
- Personalised sessions with IT experts
- Post-class learning materials
- Dedicated tutor support
- Project-based learning
- Monitoring progression and regular assessments

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Why Coding Multiverse?
Learning how to code is essential in today's world, and the Coding Multiverse curriculum offers dynamic and accessible lessons for students of all levels. It covers a wide range of programming languages and can help advance careers or business goals.
Benefits of the Course
Covers multiple programming languages, making students proficient in various areas and able to tackle diverse projects.
Equips students with coding skills for careers in programming, web development, software engineering, and more.
Empowers students to create websites, build apps, or automate tasks, potentially leading to business or freelance opportunities.
Enhances problem-solving, critical thinking, and attention to detail.
Keeps students up-to-date with technological advancements, ensuring their skills remain relevant.












